Month: June 2007
I've discussed before the phenomenon of a textbook repeating the right-wing canard that Bush v. Gore was 7-2. And now I see that Oyez, normally a valuable resource, is printing.
I arrived on the promise to write more about criminal justice, but it seems like there's been a lot of straight up repro freedom news these days. I wrote the.
From a chat at the Washington Post, responding to the Fred Hiatt's bizarre decision to hire Slate's scientifically and mathematically illiterate advice columnist to share some inane thoughts about climate.
Make sure to pass condolences on to Lindsay.
One can rarely peruse a right wing blog these days without reading about how "we're winning" in Anbar. The talking point stems from the decision, in September of last year,.
Yesterday's post sparked quite the kerfuffle in comments. Here's a follow up: National Advocates for Pregnant Women staff attorney Tiloma Jayasinghe has an article up at RH Reality Check describing.
Victor Davis Hanson is seriously bumming (via TBogg): Watching those film clips and pictures of the Taliban kidnapping Afghans who were de-mining the countryside, and Iranian thuggish police in black.
Today's "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case actually turns on relatively narrow grounds. The problem with Roberts' opinion is that it turns on a claim that punishing the student was justified.